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. >>> two of the biggest airports serving new york, john f. kennedy and north liberty international have reopened following superstorm sandy. but let's take a look at the airports in our area. we sent jessica doyle to reagan national airport to get information. >> reporter: good afternoon. things are finally starting to get back to normal here at reagan national airport. the first flights of the day i'm happy to report got off on time, about six hours ago. but it could be several days before everything returns completely to normal. here's the reason why. take a walk with me. i want to show you this side of the tarmac. you can see two planes are prepared to take on their passengers. they're filling the slots over there. but on the other side of the tarmac, you'll see it is empty. the situation is the major carriers pulled their planes out of the washington area sunday night to get them out of the path of hurricane sandy and her 60 mile per hour wind gusts. they now have to rotate them back into the airport here at reagan national. that could be
. >>> two of the biggest airports serving new york, john f. kennedy and north liberty international have reopened following superstorm sandy. but let's take a look at the airports in our area. we sent jessica doyle to reagan national airport to get information. >> reporter: good afternoon. things are finally starting to get back to normal here at reagan national airport. the first flights of the day i'm happy to report got off on time, about six hours ago. but it could be several...
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the wizards visiting cleveland tonight without john wall on the floor. this year's third overall pick making his lizards debut. lizards on the break, a.j. price to bradley who buries the triple. 8 points for the rookie tonight, not a great night. irving, no such problems. 11 of 20 from the field. 29 points last season. rookie of the year. cavs up 2. cleveland pulled away late. thompson with the dunk. wizards lose their season opener 94-84. >>> major league baseball handed out golden glove awards tonight which honors the league's best players at each position and adam laroche walked away with the first of his career. his teammate, desmond, was a final i see at his position short sop. >>> there's still some high school football to be played with sandy gone. we need your help on choosing the game of the week. here are the choices. the poll is up. we'll be back with more on 9 news. ♪ ♪ >> and that's our broadcast for tonight. we thank you for staying up with us. take you through this whole sandy adventure. >> that's right. our morning team starts on 9 ne
the wizards visiting cleveland tonight without john wall on the floor. this year's third overall pick making his lizards debut. lizards on the break, a.j. price to bradley who buries the triple. 8 points for the rookie tonight, not a great night. irving, no such problems. 11 of 20 from the field. 29 points last season. rookie of the year. cavs up 2. cleveland pulled away late. thompson with the dunk. wizards lose their season opener 94-84. >>> major league baseball handed out golden...
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make some sense, john. there have to be a finite number of weak trees at one time and that herd has been thinned around here. and walton from virginia who said he is 91, had this to say. i believe god has spoken. god has given d.c. a washing. it is time to clean up washington. we survived sandy but never lost power. suspect the hurricane was not natural but hot air from all of those political candidates running for office. well, craig, that would explain some things and it would comfort us with the idea that maybe we won't see anything like this again for another 4 years. and finally, a hearty note of thanks from bruce in crownsville, maryland. i found that i tuned straight to channel 9 to learn first- hand about the status of sandy through your exceptional coverage of the hurricane and the impact around our area. i appreciated the live on-scene telecasts for the reporters there to bring us immediate coverage of the storms as they crossedded through the washington metro area. please express my gratitude to
make some sense, john. there have to be a finite number of weak trees at one time and that herd has been thinned around here. and walton from virginia who said he is 91, had this to say. i believe god has spoken. god has given d.c. a washing. it is time to clean up washington. we survived sandy but never lost power. suspect the hurricane was not natural but hot air from all of those political candidates running for office. well, craig, that would explain some things and it would comfort us with...
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finance and john dickerson. as we heard the politicians can take these numbers and spin them both ways. on the one hand there's more job creation. on the other hand there's more people looking for work who can't find it. >> i don't think it changes the whole economic narrative we've had. so therefore you'll have a continue jays of that exact debate. i think it was moderately encouraging the numbers in october and also they got revised higher in terms of job growth. it means we have this firm trend of steady but kind of slower than we would like to see growth in jobs. really both sides can play it. if you came into this thing thinking anything 7% unemployment is unacceptable and need political change it won't change the story. the trend is there and consumer confidence in the job market actually has picked up to a four year high. something is going on that people feel like maybe a recovery has taken hold. >> we have a housing market that's improving. you saw the revision there's. we had an upward revision of 50,0
finance and john dickerson. as we heard the politicians can take these numbers and spin them both ways. on the one hand there's more job creation. on the other hand there's more people looking for work who can't find it. >> i don't think it changes the whole economic narrative we've had. so therefore you'll have a continue jays of that exact debate. i think it was moderately encouraging the numbers in october and also they got revised higher in terms of job growth. it means we have this...
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. >> reporter: nearby john patricia says he was lucky. his house in the family for 52 years will only have to be gutted. >> unfortunately, that's just the way life is, you know. you have to accept it, and that's the end of it. >> reporter: elsewhere on the jersey shore, fires ignighted by natural gas leaks destroyed more than a dozen homes. in bayhead, first responders drove through the flooded streets in a frontend loader look for stranded residents. others put on hip waders to walk through town. some used canoes and kayaks. where it is safe to drive, there are long wait for gasoline. this line stretched more than a mile on the garden state parkw parkway. back here in long beach island, scott, people who lived along the beach beach here did evacuate. what they return, they will have to decide whether to build so close to the waves. >> pelley: well, can chip, how long will it be before those folks can get back into those homes to see what they've lost? >> reporter: well, scott, we're told by the mayor of long beach island that it's going
. >> reporter: nearby john patricia says he was lucky. his house in the family for 52 years will only have to be gutted. >> unfortunately, that's just the way life is, you know. you have to accept it, and that's the end of it. >> reporter: elsewhere on the jersey shore, fires ignighted by natural gas leaks destroyed more than a dozen homes. in bayhead, first responders drove through the flooded streets in a frontend loader look for stranded residents. others put on hip waders...
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you start looking around and start doing real work. >> john miller reporting. a bizarre discovery in the wake of hurricane sandy. historic oak tree toppled in new haven, connecticut it veeled a skeleton that dates back to the colonial era. it remains 2001 of the thousands buried in the 1800s. a medical examiner will evaluate the remains. then what do you do with it? when we come back another look at this morning's top stories and smugglers stop. they get a snag at the top of a border fence. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. in d.c. clouds and sun. 57 degrees. atlanta 62. mostly sunny in st. louis, 64. denver 75. seattle 57 degrees. >>> top stories now on a thursday. the death toll from sandy reached 74 people. life is slowly returning to norm. flights resumed. new york stock exchange is open and lights are back on broadway. after tour the storm damage with chris christie president obama hits the campaign trail traveling to three states and mitt romney starts a rally in virginia. a company tied to the massachusetts pharmacy link
you start looking around and start doing real work. >> john miller reporting. a bizarre discovery in the wake of hurricane sandy. historic oak tree toppled in new haven, connecticut it veeled a skeleton that dates back to the colonial era. it remains 2001 of the thousands buried in the 1800s. a medical examiner will evaluate the remains. then what do you do with it? when we come back another look at this morning's top stories and smugglers stop. they get a snag at the top of a border...
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. >> reporter: john goodman had his own challenge as his oddball friend. >> you okay captain whittaker? i had to have these prepost rouse hair weaves and had to carry that around with me for with months. >> reporter: he's not interested in getting into the pilot seat. have you ever had an interest in flying? >> i thought about it. i thought about it but -- probably not now. i don't know. >> reporter: but he promises audiences will enjoy the flight. bigad shaban, cbs news, los angeles. >> an escape to the movies might be a good thing after the we can we had. -- woke we had. good morning and thank you for watching 9news now at 5:00 a.m. escape with us right here. i'm andrea roane. >> thanks so much for waking up with us, i'm mike hydeck. monika samtani? mr. bernstein how are you anywhere. >> we are all well and didn't see too much in the way of the impact from sandy as especially considering our friends who are north. i have family in long island. they're okay, they're without power after that. >> our own colleague bruce leshan suffered the tree through the roof -- >> but they're safe. >
. >> reporter: john goodman had his own challenge as his oddball friend. >> you okay captain whittaker? i had to have these prepost rouse hair weaves and had to carry that around with me for with months. >> reporter: he's not interested in getting into the pilot seat. have you ever had an interest in flying? >> i thought about it. i thought about it but -- probably not now. i don't know. >> reporter: but he promises audiences will enjoy the flight. bigad shaban,...
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. >>> well twa ware john -- the washington regional alcohol program says 40% of all traffic deaths on halloween today, are caused by drunken drivers. so it is once again offering its halloween sober ride program. from 10:00 tonight until 4:00 tomorrow morning, anybody 21 years old or older calling from the d.c. area can get a free cab ride home up to $35 worth. 465 people took advantage of the program last year. so the number to call 800-200- taxi. that's (800)200-8294. >> hope people take advantage of that. >>> people, it will be a happy halloween tonight for tens of thousands of area children who were holding their breaths that sandy wouldn't ruin the night of trick-or-treating. nick monticello joins us live. a lot of folks behind you nick. >> reporter: it's kind of like moths to a light at this point. the camera man there, these kids are having a great time in fact i don't think they even know what superstorm sandy is. so this is kind of an idea to get all the kids out here and one location and a safe spot. they start about a block down on 11th street here and currently at 11th and
. >>> well twa ware john -- the washington regional alcohol program says 40% of all traffic deaths on halloween today, are caused by drunken drivers. so it is once again offering its halloween sober ride program. from 10:00 tonight until 4:00 tomorrow morning, anybody 21 years old or older calling from the d.c. area can get a free cab ride home up to $35 worth. 465 people took advantage of the program last year. so the number to call 800-200- taxi. that's (800)200-8294. >> hope...
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charlie. >> so, john, how long will it take to repair the crane? >> reporter: well, it may take longer to make the plan to repair the crane but once they figure out whether they are going to pull it up with another crane from the top or dismantle it from the bottom or tie to it the building or take it apart there that process should take only two or three days. that street is blocked and people still evacuated. >> john miller, thank you. praise is pouring in for the people who got hundreds of patients out of a manhattan hospital. 20 of them were newborns and in intensive care. dr. jon lapook spoke with some of their parents. they are very grateful parents. their story is next on cbs "this morning." [ mom ] 3 days into school break and they're already bored. hmm, we need a new game. ♪ that'll save the day. ♪ so will bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet. the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the s
charlie. >> so, john, how long will it take to repair the crane? >> reporter: well, it may take longer to make the plan to repair the crane but once they figure out whether they are going to pull it up with another crane from the top or dismantle it from the bottom or tie to it the building or take it apart there that process should take only two or three days. that street is blocked and people still evacuated. >> john miller, thank you. praise is pouring in for the people who...
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councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. >>> tousing our superstorm sandy -- continuing our superstorm sandy coverage. >> abc2 news roosevelt leftwich reports on the cleanup. >> reporter: the cleanup continues. folks in cecil county thought they road the storm out pretty well but one family has a heck of a story to tell. the eastern shore is very flat. in these fields you can grow just about anything here, including, very, very tall trees. when they fall, you can hear it all over cecil. this tree came crashing through the roof of her kitchen. it looks bad on the outside. inside it's even worse. kelly was three steps from the doorway and saw it happen. >> i heard a loud crash, snapping sound, looked up to see the rain and the wind and the tree running through the middle of my kitchen. >> years ago he said this was a model kitchen because of the chestnut cabinets and modern
councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. >>> tousing our superstorm sandy -- continuing our superstorm sandy coverage. >> abc2 news roosevelt leftwich reports on the cleanup. >> reporter: the cleanup continues. folks in cecil county thought they road the storm out pretty well but one family has a heck...
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go john. >> thank you, sir. >> one in a row. >> the recovery from sandy has only just begun. we'll continue that story. this portion of cbs "this morning" is sponsored by macy's. [ female announcer ] we were flattered when regenerist beat a $100 cream. flabbergasted when we creamed a $500 cream. for about $30 regenerist micro-sculpting cream hydrates better than over 20 of america's most expensive luxury creams. fantastic. phenomenal. regenerist. >>> the governor of florida jeb bush had to respond to more than a dozen big storms. we'll ask him about the government's response to sandy. and as mitt romney supporter, how does elf about governor chris christie saying all those things that he said about president obama. we'll find out from governor bush on cbs "this morning." >>> you're looking at long lines of cars trying to get into manhattan. welcome back to cbs "this morning." as president obama looked at storm damage on wednesday governor mitt romney campaigned in florida with the state's former governor jeb bush. at one stop he mentioned the hurricanes and tropical storm flo
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we appreciate it. >>> john dickerson with us now. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> what states are most important for the president? you heard norah talk about wisconsin, romney's campaigning in pennsylvania, but where is it most important? >> i think -- i mean, the president's going to all the eight battleground states, but ohio. if you look at the numbers as we're about to here in a minute, if governor romney doesn't win ohio, it becomes very hard for him. so, ohio, wisconsin, iowa, probably the big fire wall for the president. >> and for romney, what does he have to do? >> he's got to win ohio. we'll go through it here, but ohio is just a key state for him because if he doesn't, then he has to pick up a lot of other states on the map. let's take a look now, actually, at the route for governor romney. if he gets ohio, we'll give him ohio here. we'll also give him florida and north carolina's two states where he's doing well. then we'll also give him virginia, with its 13 electoral votes. we're starting here with a map of
we appreciate it. >>> john dickerson with us now. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> what states are most important for the president? you heard norah talk about wisconsin, romney's campaigning in pennsylvania, but where is it most important? >> i think -- i mean, the president's going to all the eight battleground states, but ohio. if you look at the numbers as we're about to here in a minute, if governor romney doesn't win ohio, it becomes very hard for him....
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you know what, john, it would not be the first time that the team got well against the skins. on the other hand, rg3 was due for an off game. and so i'm looking for him to perhaps light up the panthers. speaking of the bulletin boards. here is a quote from the panthers defensive end, regarding our quarterback. and if you put them on the background, you hit them in the face. i would feel like he's going to go into his shell just a little bit. he will need to think about it. he's a quarterback. and that's what they do. okay, you know what, hardy? you will feel like a turtle in the shell, trying to catch up with rg3. put that on your bulletin board or maybe just in mcginty's mail bag. that is our report, i'll be right back here at 11:00 along with anita brikman and topper shutt. don't forget, log on any time to our website, wusa9.com. and we will see you a bit later. have a great evening. bye. ♪ "e.t." >>> "entertainment tonight" has michelle obama's only interview about superstorm sandy. >> night vision cameras capture new york's superstorm blackout. >> total and complete dark
you know what, john, it would not be the first time that the team got well against the skins. on the other hand, rg3 was due for an off game. and so i'm looking for him to perhaps light up the panthers. speaking of the bulletin boards. here is a quote from the panthers defensive end, regarding our quarterback. and if you put them on the background, you hit them in the face. i would feel like he's going to go into his shell just a little bit. he will need to think about it. he's a quarterback....
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i would appreciate updates on the red john case. that waywhen my boss asks me what's going on, i have something to tell him. to put it bluntly, alexa, why would i do that? what's in it for me? it's useful to have a friend in the fbi, isn't it? and i'm a good friend. well, i'm a great believer in inter-agency cooperation. i don't see why we couldn't engage in some. i look forward to it, virgil. oh, by the way, one thing you might want to know about patrick jane-- you know how he's been out of sight in the past year? you know where he's been? no. an insane asylum. good luck. done. thank you. (man) good morning. hey, boss. shh. (lowered voice) we caught one. fresno. (lowered voice) get rigsby. let's leave before traffic. okay. stay tuned for scenes from our next episode. >> next on 9 news, sandy continues to strengthen. a devastating storm is on the way in terms of both wind and flooding. eping hair smooth shiny and free from flyaways. new dove style + care frizz free cream serum. better style through better care. and i've got to pick
i would appreciate updates on the red john case. that waywhen my boss asks me what's going on, i have something to tell him. to put it bluntly, alexa, why would i do that? what's in it for me? it's useful to have a friend in the fbi, isn't it? and i'm a good friend. well, i'm a great believer in inter-agency cooperation. i don't see why we couldn't engage in some. i look forward to it, virgil. oh, by the way, one thing you might want to know about patrick jane-- you know how he's been out of...
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john fund of the "national review." and cbs news political director, john dickerson. here comes the storm because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again. welcome to "face the nation." and if there were not enough political and weather news, add this-- an earthquake that measures a magnitude of 7.7 has taken place off the coast of western canada. no injuries or damage reported so far there. so we're going to start with the big storm up the east coast of the united states, hurricane sandy. for that, we go to chief meteorologist david bernard from our miami, florida, station wfor. dave, tell us what you know. >> reporter: all right, good morning, bob. all right the weather is starting to affect the mid-atlantic states and the outer banks of north carolina. we can see sandy's rain bands already spreading well inland. this is a massive storm so the weather is going downhill today for the entire east coast. now, this is the wind field forecast. this is for
john fund of the "national review." and cbs news political director, john dickerson. here comes the storm because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again. welcome to "face the nation." and if there were not enough political and weather news, add this-- an earthquake that measures a magnitude of 7.7 has taken place off the coast of...
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what do you, john? >> i think coming out of that, if you look at the question of momentum, which is hard to define, coming out of that debate in denver, mitt romney had republicans behind him who felt excited about him afresh. it wasn't just that he was the vessel to beating barack obama. they liked him. i think that momentum stays intact. there was another force propel him after that debate, though, and that was undecided voters or soft ones are hadn't yet bought the sale on mitt romney came out of denver doing well with that. that started to dissipate long before sandy hit. so then sort of the president and mitt romney were fighting for that second force. what they needed was a last moment that one of the two of them could be in the front pages, looking like a person who was of the moment and mitt romney lost several days because of the storm to be the man of the moment, and the president, because he was president, was the man of the moment for those late-deciding voters who hadn't been paying attenti
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with us now is "cbs this morning" political director john dickerson. good morning. >> good morning. >> do we know how this storm may affect voting? the election is just one week from today. >> yeah. well, it has -- in this public pause, that will probably start to end at the end of today. and -- both campaigns will kind of be fully back up tomorrow. although -- comments will still be moderated a little bit. i think that at the moment, the assessment is they lost some time on the campaign trail which is a crucial organizational benefit for both campaigns when the -- when the main guys running are out on the trail. that's much more powerful than when surrogates show up. in terms of early voting the key thing to watch will be ohio where jan is. because it is -- if peel aren't able to go to the early voting places that's one day lost in that crucial race to bank those votes early. >> how and when does each candidate resume their campaign schedule without appearing to be insensitive during this time? >> well, that's right. that's the balance they are trying
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workman john o'neil went down for a look in the south ferry station and reported back. >> it's probably up to the two poles from the top. full to the top. forget about it. >> reporter: even after the water has gone away, 6,200 subway cars must be inspected along with 600 miles of track and 468 subway stations. >> the m.t.a. last night faced a disaster as devastating at it has ever faced. >> reporter: joe loda is chairman of the metropolitan transit authority. >> sandy wreaked havoc on the entire transportation system, the subways, buses, metro north and the long island railroad. in every single borough of the city and every single county of the m.t.a. region. >> reporter: utility workers are pumping water round the clock, water that engulfed cars and flooded underground power equipment. nearly 250,000 customers are out of power in manhattan alone. no power means no traffic lights in lower manhattan and no lights means chaos at intersections. and no mass transit makes these the most sought-after vehicle in new york. you're the most popular guy in the city today, huh? >> yes, sir! >> repo
workman john o'neil went down for a look in the south ferry station and reported back. >> it's probably up to the two poles from the top. full to the top. forget about it. >> reporter: even after the water has gone away, 6,200 subway cars must be inspected along with 600 miles of track and 468 subway stations. >> the m.t.a. last night faced a disaster as devastating at it has ever faced. >> reporter: joe loda is chairman of the metropolitan transit authority. >>...
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. >> reporter: the school is in a partnership with john hopkins center for technology and education. hands on learning is a big part of the experience -- experiment, but it goes far beyond that. >> you'll learn how to work in teams. then the teachers will be working with the students in helping them learn how to work. around solving the real world problems. >> reporter: the program is called learning integration for tomorrow or lipt. each student goes into a small group, gets an assigned job and title, which requires them to stay engaged. >> if you are working in a smaller group, most people will get it because they feel bigger and you make an idea, you know, one person might not know what they are doing and mess up the project. >> when they finish, they get to stand up and tell the class what worked and what didn't. >> we did the same design, but we only stopped until here. we actually later decided. and because that team, they motivated us. they want that beat down and we just added another floor. >> reporter: for lance's team, that was a good thing. >> four, three, two, one. hand
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let's talk about what all of that could mean for both candidates with john dickerson. he's in our washington bureau. good morning john. >> good morning. >> chip reid mentioned just a little while ago north carolina virginia ohio all in the direct path of this storm. how do you think it will affect early voting and both candidates in these last days before the election? >> well it's already affected the schedules of the candidates. and you know when a candidate comes to town it's not just they come and give their message and people cheer. i want initiates a whole string of activity with getting people to come to the event and those people turned into volunteers in some states ohio i was just in ohio last week people were going from the rally to go vote. if the candidate doesn't visit all of that activity doesn't happen. so where the candidate is and events that are being postponed or cancelled in virginia and there aren't too many in north carolina but in virginia particularly and later in ohio that would be a problem for the campaign. >> john, might this tip the scales
let's talk about what all of that could mean for both candidates with john dickerson. he's in our washington bureau. good morning john. >> good morning. >> chip reid mentioned just a little while ago north carolina virginia ohio all in the direct path of this storm. how do you think it will affect early voting and both candidates in these last days before the election? >> well it's already affected the schedules of the candidates. and you know when a candidate comes to town...
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. >> reporter: hours before, shelly, kim, and kim's husband john took a walk to the shoreline. >> i don't think i've ever seen it like that. >> look at the size of the waves. >> reporter: 150 feet of beach was now underwater. >> this is what this looks like now. >> no. when we come back even at midnight tonight this will all be gone. >> no way. >> reporter: kim and shelly hunkered down, worried about what was going on outside and wondering if they...
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and we saw john cougar melon camp, katy perry, stevie wonder, jay-z will be appearing with the president as well. why are these big acts so important? well, the campaign believes, number one, it will bring people out to these events and energize them not only at the rallies but also to go back to their neighborhoods and encourage folks to go out and vote. that's the rb they have this star-studded lineup, to energize voters in the final hours of the campaign. >> dan lothian for us live in new hampshire. dan, thank you. one of our many correspondents all over the country for us this weekend. >>> with ohio being one of the key states, obama and romney are battling. ohio secretary of state john husted ordered experimental software patches to be installed in vote machines in 39 county. the software has the potential to affect more than 4 million registered voters including those in columbus and cleveland. the free press says the software was never certified or tested. cnn's don lemon spoke to husted last night and gave him a chance to respond. >> we have a new system, all we have to do is loa
and we saw john cougar melon camp, katy perry, stevie wonder, jay-z will be appearing with the president as well. why are these big acts so important? well, the campaign believes, number one, it will bring people out to these events and energize them not only at the rallies but also to go back to their neighborhoods and encourage folks to go out and vote. that's the rb they have this star-studded lineup, to energize voters in the final hours of the campaign. >> dan lothian for us live in...
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only streets but also the buildings lining the streets to watch the parade and john was right there with them. boy, what a day. >> reporter: incredible day. this day wasn't just about the giants and the championship but about the fans. they came from all over the bay area and beyond to cheer on the team. >> it's amazing because i'm so much closer though year than two years ago. it's great. >> just a great team that we all want to be here to celebrate and thank them and really bring the spirit of san francisco alive to the whole country. >> reporter: they enjoyed marching bands including the one from cal. even carnival dancers. most people along the parade route didn't make it to the city hall celebration so they missed when the player has to say. >> this is what you play for, this feeling, what a great way to bring the city together. >> i feel great. it's one of the greatest days of my life. >> reporter: early on people walking in the parade included everybody who worked at the ballpark who said it was the best viewing possible. >> your first -- christmas eve and it's all wrapped up
only streets but also the buildings lining the streets to watch the parade and john was right there with them. boy, what a day. >> reporter: incredible day. this day wasn't just about the giants and the championship but about the fans. they came from all over the bay area and beyond to cheer on the team. >> it's amazing because i'm so much closer though year than two years ago. it's great. >> just a great team that we all want to be here to celebrate and thank them and really...
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we have one sign of progress to share with you in new york city today and that's john f. kennedy airport. it is finally open. and nearby newark liberty also open and ready for business. you can't expect meaningful traffic for a while get. new york's laguardia, no. it's not going to open. tarmacs should not look like lakes. look at this ireport picture that we got. it's just remarkable. the jetway in to what looks like long island sound with waves. it's just unbelievable. these are the tarmacs and the runways. damage said to be extensive and that's going to affect air travel all over the country. and then to underscore one of the things that new yorkers are dealing with, if they don't have power they're not seeing television and look at the newspapers. this is "the new york daily news." this is the devastation. apocalypse, new york. that's more than 80 homes in breezy point. just blocks and blocks of rubble. if you flip this newspaper around, that's what manhattan's like at night for people in the southern part of the island. just big swaths of black with no power at all a
we have one sign of progress to share with you in new york city today and that's john f. kennedy airport. it is finally open. and nearby newark liberty also open and ready for business. you can't expect meaningful traffic for a while get. new york's laguardia, no. it's not going to open. tarmacs should not look like lakes. look at this ireport picture that we got. it's just remarkable. the jetway in to what looks like long island sound with waves. it's just unbelievable. these are the tarmacs...
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. >> reporter: a few blocks away from judi, con ed workers like john sullivan and his crew are pulling greats off of flooded transformer vaults. in go pumps and out flows water. the vaults hold transformers that are supposed to work even after being submerged, but they need to be checked. >> this particular transformer is made to go underwater so it should be fine. based on our experience it should be absolutely fine. >> reporter: of the 3.2 million customers without power, 80% of them are in new york or new jersey. >> we've got more chocolate chip cookies coming out very shortly. >> reporter: the fallout from sandy had people in englewood, new jersey, heading to mr. todd's pie shop to charge their phones four days later. power companies from virginia to california have sent equipment and workers to help. >> all this food is being thrown out. >> reporter: the cavalry will arrive a bit too late to save paul nick kapblg's inventory at his restaurant overlooking new york harbor. a six figure loss. you don't seem too upset by this. >> listen, you wrap your wounds and heal and go on. >> rep
. >> reporter: a few blocks away from judi, con ed workers like john sullivan and his crew are pulling greats off of flooded transformer vaults. in go pumps and out flows water. the vaults hold transformers that are supposed to work even after being submerged, but they need to be checked. >> this particular transformer is made to go underwater so it should be fine. based on our experience it should be absolutely fine. >> reporter: of the 3.2 million customers without power,...
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councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. shore, this whole region is so battered, it is hard to believe it was good news today that only 3,000 flights were cancelled. it was big news that la guardia will open tomorrow. it has been a lake for days. across this whole region, nothing seems quite right. as soon as you approach the jersey shore, it is clear something is not right. this line of cars on the highway stretching for over a mile, it is just for gasoline. the most precious commodity on the shore these days, and people are willing to wait hours to fill up. point pleasant is on the northern end of the jersey shore, closer to new york. its prime beachfront real estate, some of which is now condemn condemned. in point pleasant beach, the white sand hotel has been in business for years. another mark is jenks, where the locals call it, where cindy klaus rode out the storm.
councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. shore, this whole region is so battered, it is hard to believe it was good news today that only 3,000 flights were cancelled. it was big news that la guardia will open tomorrow. it has been a lake for days. across this whole region, nothing seems quite right. as soon as you approach...
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john sady lives along the shore and he shot this cell phone video of the aftermath. take a look. >> that's the boardwalk two blocks in on central avenue. and that's where the boardwalk was on the ocean. >> and john is on the phone with us this morning. he's a business owner in seaside heights, new jersey, and lives in toms river. john, i was in your area this week. i'm so sorry for what you all are dealing with there. are the conditions any better now this morning for you? >> they're mixed. they're mixed. we are really happy with the response from the governor with the electoral department. we had people from alabama, atlanta, three tractor trailer loads, telephone polls went over thursday. that response has been outstanding. however, it's been a little slow, i would say, in the search for door-to-door to help some of these people. that has been a little bit embarrassing to the government. >> right after the storm actually happened, though, and came through there. you took in five local families. a lot of people had no where to go. where are those people now? are the
john sady lives along the shore and he shot this cell phone video of the aftermath. take a look. >> that's the boardwalk two blocks in on central avenue. and that's where the boardwalk was on the ocean. >> and john is on the phone with us this morning. he's a business owner in seaside heights, new jersey, and lives in toms river. john, i was in your area this week. i'm so sorry for what you all are dealing with there. are the conditions any better now this morning for you? >>...
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it does make your heart beat. >> john miller reporting. a bizarre discovery in the wake of hurricane sandy. historic oak tree toppled in new haven, connecticut it revealed a skeleton that dates back to the colonial era. the remains likely belong to one of thousands buried in the area from the 1800s. a medical examiner will evaluate the remains. then what do you do with it? what do you do with a bunch of old bones? when we come back another look at this morning's top stories and smugglers stop. a jeep hits a snag at the top of a border fence. ce. accidents overnight... inclg two kids hit while out trick-or-treating with their parents,. plus: it worked once, can it happen again? san francisco police are asking for the publics help. who torched a muni bus during the world ss celebrations. and a new threat from sandy. the fear of fires and explosions. how rescue operations are transitioning into recovery. join us for cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning... beginng at 4:30. good morning. it's ,,,, >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities a
it does make your heart beat. >> john miller reporting. a bizarre discovery in the wake of hurricane sandy. historic oak tree toppled in new haven, connecticut it revealed a skeleton that dates back to the colonial era. the remains likely belong to one of thousands buried in the area from the 1800s. a medical examiner will evaluate the remains. then what do you do with it? what do you do with a bunch of old bones? when we come back another look at this morning's top stories and smugglers...
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. >> reporter: as for john and lisa, they have only received reports from neighbors and the news is not good. now, we sent a crew down to the monmouth beach house, unfortunately, there is still pretty extensive damage. back in hoboken, there are four fire houses here, three of them now closed because of all the flooding. >> well, katy, where you are in hoboken, where we are on the jersey shore, and for folks watching this it really is what it feels like in this region tonight. another urban crisis is happening over in new york city. if you watch any cop shows at all, you have heard of bellevue, the hospital with the trauma center. when you're a reporter in new york, covering, god forbid, a cop shooting, they are taken there for the trauma center. well, bellevue has been under evacuation, the story of that drama tonight from nbc's robert bazell. >> reporter: the evacuations from new york's premier hospital are continuing this evening at an orderly pace. even though the generators were working, the hospital administrators decided this morning they couldn't function because of the deterior
. >> reporter: as for john and lisa, they have only received reports from neighbors and the news is not good. now, we sent a crew down to the monmouth beach house, unfortunately, there is still pretty extensive damage. back in hoboken, there are four fire houses here, three of them now closed because of all the flooding. >> well, katy, where you are in hoboken, where we are on the jersey shore, and for folks watching this it really is what it feels like in this region tonight....
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. >> mitt romney peaked exactly where john kerry peaked in 2004, the first debate. they both had a first great debate, got a great bounce, and it dissipated -- >> slowly dissipated. >> slowly over the course of the campaign and they couldn't get the wind back. >> i'm not sure obama is peaking at the best moment, but the campaign, particularly in ohio, seems to have reached a plateau, this small -- >> why do you come with this debbie downer -- >> let me finish. >> are you irish? >> i'm jewish, close. >> dim scenario. >> if you look in ohio, it has narrowed in the last couple weeks, but it's hit this 4% mark and it hasn't changed -- >> let's go to -- >> obama steady -- >> let's go by what obama thinks -- not obama, romney thinks. if he thinks he's winning, why is he throwing these mud balls like this guy is hanging around with chavez? why is he throwing mud balls about jeeps going to china when it's not true? why is he heading to pennsylvania? i just checked with neil, one of the top consultants in pennsylvania, he said four points to six points. he says they will onl
. >> mitt romney peaked exactly where john kerry peaked in 2004, the first debate. they both had a first great debate, got a great bounce, and it dissipated -- >> slowly dissipated. >> slowly over the course of the campaign and they couldn't get the wind back. >> i'm not sure obama is peaking at the best moment, but the campaign, particularly in ohio, seems to have reached a plateau, this small -- >> why do you come with this debbie downer -- >> let me...
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in ohio that's where we find my good friend ali velshi, cnn's chief business correspondent and john avlon is there with him as well. you have to go back to 1960 until you find the last time the winner of ohio did not end up in the white house. unemployment rate in ohio 7%, guys, below the national average. it was 8.6 president when president obama took office and shot up to more than 10%. ali, that looks like a positive trend for the president. how does governor romney make the case that it would get way better way sooner if ohio makes a change for romney, ali? >> well, he does it by approximating to some degree. he does it by saying this state has prospered under a republican governor. look, this is a state that is split. it's a virtual dead heat. obama's got a bit of a lead, but as you know it's within that statistical margin of error so it could be a few points off one way or the other. it will come down to who comes out to vote. the last few days will be about encouraging those who have already decided. there's very little left in terms of evidence as to what you could do to possibly
in ohio that's where we find my good friend ali velshi, cnn's chief business correspondent and john avlon is there with him as well. you have to go back to 1960 until you find the last time the winner of ohio did not end up in the white house. unemployment rate in ohio 7%, guys, below the national average. it was 8.6 president when president obama took office and shot up to more than 10%. ali, that looks like a positive trend for the president. how does governor romney make the case that it...
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>> hi, there, john. the baltimore city community is coming together literally at the sandbox here preparing for the flooding that sandy will probably bring to low-lying areas like fells point. if you're a city residents you have to show i.d. to prove so. you get up to six bags to fill up with sand, 18 bags if you're a business, and there, of course, has been a steady stream of people coming to the three sand pile locations in fell's point that are serving all of baltimore city. if we pan to the left here a little bit we can see that those sandbags are already being put to use at what appears to be a business here in fells point. they've stacked those up at the doorways there and secured them with duck tape and put a tarp, if you will, on the door, because places like this are right near the pier, so they could get hit pretty bad. now speaking of the sand, this will be here until 9:00 tonight. also be available tomorrow for residents. mema will activate its level one emergency evacuation tomorrow, and ear
>> hi, there, john. the baltimore city community is coming together literally at the sandbox here preparing for the flooding that sandy will probably bring to low-lying areas like fells point. if you're a city residents you have to show i.d. to prove so. you get up to six bags to fill up with sand, 18 bags if you're a business, and there, of course, has been a steady stream of people coming to the three sand pile locations in fell's point that are serving all of baltimore city. if we pan...
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john is 42. mortgage. married. two great kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred dollars a month? sixty? forty? actually none of the above. john can get a $500,000 policyfrom a highly rated insurer - for under $25 a month. his secret? selectquote. selectquote is impartial. they'll search the pick of insurers like these to give you a choice of your best prices. selectquote has great savings on term life for women, too. john's wife carrie, can get a $500,000 policy for under $16 a month. selectquote has helped make term life insurance affordable for hundreds of thousands of people since 1985. how about you? just call this number or visit selectquote dot com. lou: for your comments, charles said there's a stinch coming from washington, and it seems to be in the vicinity of the white house and the state department. we're going to leave it there apparently. we're going to -- what are we looking at? bud coburn says it's odd we don't hear from david petr
john is 42. mortgage. married. two great kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred dollars a month? sixty? forty? actually none of the above. john can get a $500,000 policyfrom a highly rated insurer - for under $25 a month. his secret? selectquote. selectquote is impartial. they'll search the pick of insurers like these to give you a choice of your best prices. selectquote has great savings on term life for...
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councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven.
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the second of state here, john houston, he's a republican. he's been in the news a lot lately for several ropes, pro and con for him. he is confident that we'll know who the president is or at least who wins ohio sometime on november 6th, early november 7th. we hope that's the case. >> the atlantic essentially called him the man who will decide this election. .there's no doubt that he has been at the forefront of some voters suppression efforts. >> well, you know, in his defense, that's not exactly true. the republican legislature here originally tried to enact some new voting lawes and tried to introduce, actually, a voter i.d. law and secretary houston took it -- basically took a stand against it that nipped that one, anyway. you know, he has been at the center of some other controversies, but like i say, he's straddle dollars the line there. >> well, we are going to see what happens on november 6th. it's great to have you here. say hello to my friend -- >> thank you very much. thank you so much. >>> there we are, awaiting president obama.
the second of state here, john houston, he's a republican. he's been in the news a lot lately for several ropes, pro and con for him. he is confident that we'll know who the president is or at least who wins ohio sometime on november 6th, early november 7th. we hope that's the case. >> the atlantic essentially called him the man who will decide this election. .there's no doubt that he has been at the forefront of some voters suppression efforts. >> well, you know, in his defense,...
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john riley is a police sergeant in district heights, police department and is due in court today. riley arrested a man in suspect suspected of stealing a -- september suspected of stealing the motorcycle. suspect escaped and started running down the streets. he shot the man in the back then. prosecutors are seeking a six day prison sentence for former chair kwame brown. he pleaded guilty no june to federal bank fraud. he resigned the council chairmanship. prosecutors filed the request yesterday and it also calls for three years of supervised release and prosecutors say brown deserves credit for accepting responsibility and for cooperating with law enforcement. >>> the time right now is 5:02 and i am watching your money. november is looking a lot better than october. we just enjoyed our best session since mid-september and that was thanks to stronger than expected economic data as for the morning, investors and voters are looking ahead to the big jobs report for october. and checking the numbers for you -- >>> now this will be the last reading on the nation's usual employment pictu
john riley is a police sergeant in district heights, police department and is due in court today. riley arrested a man in suspect suspected of stealing a -- september suspected of stealing the motorcycle. suspect escaped and started running down the streets. he shot the man in the back then. prosecutors are seeking a six day prison sentence for former chair kwame brown. he pleaded guilty no june to federal bank fraud. he resigned the council chairmanship. prosecutors filed the request yesterday...
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. >> i was fascinated by it, john. we want to pin mort down on this. >> it was amazing, i thought, that i don't know why he even had to get into it at this time. he had plenty on his hands. he wants more money from the federal government. >> and i wonder if he wasn't influenced by the superstorm. because the climate change. up until now -- >> the mayor of new york. >> go ahead. >> the mayor of new york, climate change. the issue hasn't even come up, and now boom, this week we're focused on it. and at the same time, it brought up mitt romney's earlier statements about wanting to reorganize fema and give it to the states at a time when everybody, especially governor christie, was appreciating the centralized fema and reorganized fema under the obama administration. >> i'd like to point out that mayor bloomberg didn't say it was only on the issue of climate change. he mentioned reproductive rights and pro choice and i think there was another issue. this was a reason -- he pointed out that governor romney had taken reasona
. >> i was fascinated by it, john. we want to pin mort down on this. >> it was amazing, i thought, that i don't know why he even had to get into it at this time. he had plenty on his hands. he wants more money from the federal government. >> and i wonder if he wasn't influenced by the superstorm. because the climate change. up until now -- >> the mayor of new york. >> go ahead. >> the mayor of new york, climate change. the issue hasn't even come up, and now...
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first, john, all eyes on you. >> the breeze is picking up a little bit. we are picking up a few thin clouds in our area. the rains are down to the south around cape hatteras or so. most of the computer models are coming up with a solution that focuses on new jersey as far as where the storm would make landfall from monday afternoon into monday night into early tuesday. there are a few models closer to long island or the delmarva peninsula but regardless of where it lands, either up toward new york or near delaware bay, those seem to be the options that are the strongest right now, the storm will be so huge that we'll be involved no matter what and get strong winds, heavy rains, a chance for flooding. somebody may get snow out of this but not in ocean city where sarah sampson is right now. what's going on? >> i'm happy to have this hat. but things are getting really interesting here this morning. i want to show you the waves we've been watching all morning. the water is choppy, the sky is gray, the water is dark. it's clear hurricane sandy is on her way. t
first, john, all eyes on you. >> the breeze is picking up a little bit. we are picking up a few thin clouds in our area. the rains are down to the south around cape hatteras or so. most of the computer models are coming up with a solution that focuses on new jersey as far as where the storm would make landfall from monday afternoon into monday night into early tuesday. there are a few models closer to long island or the delmarva peninsula but regardless of where it lands, either up toward...
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we have john and traces and joining us sally cone is with us. and i want to start wu. burned out workers helping the economy. how does that work? >> if we live in utopia they would skip to work and share cookies on the coffee break. we are seeing even though people are in jobs they can't stand. myself not included. you go to work because you have pay the bills and keep your hosholted going. you are not quiting on yourself and that is part of the american drive that is keeping the going. >> is it good that 63 percent . workers feel stressed out and extreme fatigue. is that good for business? >> no, it is not good that americans are feeling stressed out. we are in bad economic times and have the lowest labor participate . 37 million americans are in poverty out there. but the fact that americans show up and go to work. it is what the greatest generation did in world war ii. i have been over to see what our soldiers are doing. times are tough and merrence are stressed and we have structurally high unemployment and america is not used to that. but americans show up to work
we have john and traces and joining us sally cone is with us. and i want to start wu. burned out workers helping the economy. how does that work? >> if we live in utopia they would skip to work and share cookies on the coffee break. we are seeing even though people are in jobs they can't stand. myself not included. you go to work because you have pay the bills and keep your hosholted going. you are not quiting on yourself and that is part of the american drive that is keeping the going....
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. >>> now john allen mohammed was executed in 2009. leroy malvo is serving a life sentence. >>> and now maryland's most accurate forecast. >>> let's get the latest on hurricane sandy. you see her turning here. some of the outer cloud bands already reaching into maryland. here is the setup now. broad circulation. we expect that to tighten over the next 24 hours as this continues to make its way north. you get the idea why we're terming this a superstorm sandy because the setup is a large, large system. the storms all the way into the caribbean wrapping around. this will tighten as it comes up. again, this is our set up right now. the latest track again out of the national hurricane center, a concerning one as we see the turn into the peninsula. it has shifted 20 miles north which is good news for maryland. still we're going to be very close to the center of this powerful storm. days of wind, rain, power outages a good possibility. sunday into monday is our key time frame and it will ramp up out to the west. all ready creating seas in th
. >>> now john allen mohammed was executed in 2009. leroy malvo is serving a life sentence. >>> and now maryland's most accurate forecast. >>> let's get the latest on hurricane sandy. you see her turning here. some of the outer cloud bands already reaching into maryland. here is the setup now. broad circulation. we expect that to tighten over the next 24 hours as this continues to make its way north. you get the idea why we're terming this a superstorm sandy because...
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. >> reporter: hours before, shelly, kim, and kim's husband john took a walk to the shoreline. >> i don't think i've ever seen it like that. >> look at the size of the waves. >> reporter: 150 feet of beach was now underwater. >> this is what this looks like now. >> no. when we come back even at midnight tonight this will all be gone. >> no way. >> reporter: kim and shelly hunkered down, worried about what was going on outside and wondering if they had made a bad decision. >> you know what, i'm going to -- i swear to god, i'm going to cry in a second. you know what just hit me? this town is going to be destroyed. >> reporter: when dawn finally came, the extent of the disaster was shocking. up and down the coast dunes were toppled, seawalls breached, houses submerged. tourist meccas like seaside heights were destroyed. kim and shelly were the lucky ones. >> we're good. are you okay? >> reporter: with just four inches of water inside their houses, but many of their neighbors had it rougher. >> nobody's ever seen this. it's never done this. >> that was ron allen reporting. >>> i'm lynn berry
. >> reporter: hours before, shelly, kim, and kim's husband john took a walk to the shoreline. >> i don't think i've ever seen it like that. >> look at the size of the waves. >> reporter: 150 feet of beach was now underwater. >> this is what this looks like now. >> no. when we come back even at midnight tonight this will all be gone. >> no way. >> reporter: kim and shelly hunkered down, worried about what was going on outside and wondering if they...